Stephen Harper Condemned for Congratulating Far-Right Authoritarian Leader

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Stephen Harper criticized for congratulating Hungary's Orban following anti-immigrant campaign

Orban claimed third consecutive mandate Sunday after riling up anti-migrant sentiment

Marc-André Cossette · CBC News · Posted: Apr 10, 2018 6:11 PM ET | Last Updated: April 10

Former prime minister Stephen Harper is being criticized for congratulating Hungary's Viktor Orban on his election victory, despite the concerns of international observers who say the campaign was tainted by hostile anti-immigrant rhetoric.

Harper tweeted his congratulations to Orban Monday evening after the Hungarian prime minister and his Fidesz party cruised to a third consecutive mandate, securing a two-thirds majority in Sunday's vote.

Harper made the comments in his role as chairman of the International Democrat Union, an alliance of more than 80 centre-right parties from around the world which includes the Conservative Party of Canada.

Observers from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe have expressed concerns about the Hungarian election campaign, saying that political debate was stifled by "intimidating and xenophobic rhetoric, media bias and opaque campaign financing."

Riling up anti-migrant sentiment

Throughout the campaign, Orban railed against the United Nations, the European Union, Hungarian-American billionaire George Soros and the civic groups he funds, accusing them of plotting to turn Hungary into an "immigrant country" and erase its Christian identity.

"I don't think [Harper] has much of an idea of what's going on in Hungary," said Robert Austin, an associate professor at the Munk School of Global Affairs and an expert on the politics and history of Central Europe.

"That was true when he was in power. Canada was always noticeably silent about some of the issues that other states had raised about shortcomings in Hungarian democracy."

Since coming to power in 2010, Austin said, Orban has upended Hungary's democracy, pursuing divisive and anti-liberal policies as part of his plan to create a "Hungary for the Hungarians."

Along with seizing on the 2015 refugee crisis as an opportunity to whip up latent anti-migrant sentiment, he said, Orban has pushed judicial appointments that line up with his political views and clamped down on media outlets that he deemed unfriendly to his government.

Last year, Orban also moved to shut down the Central European University in Budapest. Led by former Liberal Party of Canada leader Michael Ignatieff, the school is largely funded by its founder, George Soros — someone the ruling Fidesz party considers an ideological enemy.

"The prime minister of Hungary has no time for liberal democracy," Austin said. "He shut the door on that a long time ago. He's building something totally different."

Customary congratulations

Rachel Curran, Harper's former policy director and now a senior associate at Harper and Associates, said Harper's tweet should not be seen as making any sort of comment on Orban or his policies.

"He's not offering his views or opinions on Mr. Orban's government or his party," she said. "He is in his capacity as chair of the IDU congratulating him on his political success, which in its instance has included a massive democratic mandate from Hungarians."

Congratulatory messages are sent out regularly to IDU member parties that win election, Curran said, adding that the practice started long before Harper's appointment as the alliance's chair.

Former prime minister Stephen Harper became chairman of the International Democrat Union in February 2018. He has said the values shared by its member parties are "central to peace and global security." (Reuters)
Curran also rejected the suggestion that Harper could have done anything apart from offer the customary congratulations to Orban, adding that it would be "totally inappropriate" for him to send a political message to a member party of the IDU.

"The chair of the IDU isn't in the position of pronouncing on the particular practices or the particular election tactics of member parties," she said. "That's just not the role."

Still, many on Twitter criticized Harper for congratulating Orban, citing the Hungarian leader's anti-democratic policies.

Government of Canada responds

In response to Orban's election, a spokesperson for the Minister of Foreign Affairs said Canada remains committed to fostering open, inclusive and democratic societies.

"As a NATO ally and EU member state, Hungary must ensure the protection of human and democratic rights — including the rights of a free press and civil society," Adam Austen said.

"Our government has made its concerns clear, including about the actions taken against the Central European University. This is an issue that the Minister has raised directly with her Hungarian counterpart.‎"

Corrections

This story has been edited from a previous version that left out the word “liberal” in a quote from Robert Austin. In fact, he said “the prime minister of Hungary has no time for liberal democracy."

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/harper-tweet-congratulations-orban-1.4613152
 

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and why were you silent when people here on the left were stalking me and calling me racial slurs?

crying racism because Hungary secure their borders against a migrant invasion is not racism every country has entry requirements

http://www.pica.gov.jm/immigration/...formation/requirements-for-travel-to-jamaica/
Pretty sure Orban wouldn't want an influx of Jamaicans in his country considering they're undesirable everywhere they immigrate to, including other Caribbean countries.
 

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and why were you silent when people here on the left were stalking me and calling me racial slurs?[/url]
Please elaborate, as I am not aware of anyone on the left who is "racist". What were the exact racial slurs?? Well now you know how the Muslims feel with being constantly attacked by the right wing news media as well as the right wingers on this board.

BTW, where were you when a right winger falsely called me a "Muslim", because I stood up for that actual religion, and this right winger equates all Muslims with bad people / terrorists. When are any right wingers going to defend the law abiding Muslims who are the vast majority of the Muslims in Canada? Do you not think that it is ridiculous when a couple of right wingers post Anti-Muslim threads on a daily basis or is it totally acceptable to you?
 

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Orban is not a member of the radical Jobbik Party the party lost a seat in the last parliamentary election

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_parliamentary_election,_2018

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunga.../media/File:Parlamentswahl_in_Ungarn_2018.svg


the party is barely on the electorial result map
So what is your point? Orban does claim to be unashamedly anti-semite / anti-immigrant. Is that okay to you as long as he is not a member of the Jobbik party?
 

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So what is your point? Orban does claim to be unashamedly anti-semite / anti-immigrant. Is that okay to you as long as he is not a member of the Jobbik party?
show proof of any anti-semitic quotes or statements made by Orban
 

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Please elaborate, as I am not aware of anyone on the left who is "racist". What were the exact racial slurs?? Well now you know how the Muslims feel with being constantly attacked by the right wing news media as well as the right wingers on this board.

BTW, where were you when a right winger falsely called me a "Muslim", because I stood up for that actual religion, and this right winger equates all Muslims with bad people / terrorists. When are any right wingers going to defend the law abiding Muslims who are the vast majority of the Muslims in Canada? Do you not think that it is ridiculous when a couple of right wingers post Anti-Muslim threads on a daily basis or is it totally acceptable to you?
quite denying it last year and the year befor sexb and yung dood and others who follow me around
 

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Pretty sure Orban wouldn't want an influx of Jamaicans in his country considering they're undesirable everywhere they immigrate to, including other Caribbean countries.

not responding to somebody who has an obsessed hate with Jamaicans
 

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We all worked hard to make our countries comfortable and prosperous. There's nothing special in doing your duty and due diligence for your family and your neighbors. That's quite different from struggling to establish (or reestablish) nationhood in the face of fierce opposition. Canada just never got to experience that collective history. Never forget what Johnny A said: "A British subject I was born and a British subject I will die".

We all worked hard yes, including the immigrants and refugees in the past. Look at the large exodus of refugees from Uganda, when Canada accepted a large percentage of those immigrants. They have absolutely thrived and worked very hard to create their own businesses, as well as employ many Canadians. I know one such refugee in my business transactions, who now has a multi-million dollar organization and employs over 50 Canadians. From rags to riches and what a wonderful contribution.

http://www.cbc.ca/radio/rewind/1972-ugandan-refugees-an-honourable-place-in-canada-1.3860296

Great job by Trudeau to accept these refugees!!
 

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quite denying it last year and the year befor sexb and yung dood and others who follow me around

Never heard of them. Have only started contributing to the politics section last year. But you dodged the questions I asked you.
 

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Never heard of them. Have only started contributing to the politics section last year. But you dodged the questions I asked you.
I asked you provide anti-Semitic statements and quotes from Orban. you claim he is anti-semitic
 

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Read the Times of Israel:

https://www.timesofisrael.com/in-speech-hungarys-orban-attacks-enemy-who-speculates-with-money/

Orban also claimed that "Africa wants to kick down our door". What if Canada said that of countries like Guyana, Jamaica, Bermuda etc.??

So are you going to answer my questions?
Looks like a smear job against those who dare question Merkel's open door policy of unrestricted migration from Africa and the Near East. Orban is bucking the EU narrative and being vilified for it. And seems like, reading the Times of israel article, that by criticizing Soros, one automatically becomes anti-semitic, simply because he's Jewish. Soros is behind the scores of coloured revolutions that took place in Europe and North Africa, where they used social media to whip up people into a frenzy, facilitating overthrow of governments, and promoting regimes that toe the neo-liberal line. Orban is right to be wary of outside shit disturbers like Soros, and his funding of that neo-liberal brainwash machine that masquerades as a university, and led by Ignatieff.

As was repeatedly asked before, what is the evidence that Orban is anti-semitic, other than him daring to criticize a person who happens to be a Jew (because any criticism of a Jew is suposed to automatically make you anti-semitic), and who is actively trying to undermine the Hungarian government?

Canada, unlike the EU, has criteria for accepting refugees. Proportionally, if Germany took in one million migrants from Africa and the Near East, it would be like Canada accepting half a million. We accepted 20,000 Syrians. Not quite the open door policy of Germany/EU. Orban is perfectly right to questions the EU policy, that would likely transform his society, because that society can't possibly absorb all those emigrants into its culture. Another reason he's being vilified is that he's not hostile to Russia. That's supposed to make him a Putin stooge, according to the corporate controlled western mainstream media.
 

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The article appears in Pressprogress not the Globe and Mail , International Affairs, or the New York Times. The "roundly criticized," seems to be entirely from the world of Twitter.
 

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those questions are smears and race-baiting Canada already have a strict immigration policy still waiting on those anti-semetic quotes from Orban
Well you have not answered any of my questions, so just going to do likewise. Showed you the links anyway.
 

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Looks like a smear job against those who dare question Merkel's open door policy of unrestricted migration from Africa and the Near East. Orban is bucking the EU narrative and being vilified for it. And seems like, reading the Times of israel article, that by criticizing Soros, one automatically becomes anti-semitic, simply because he's Jewish. Soros is behind the scores of coloured revolutions that took place in Europe and North Africa, where they used social media to whip up people into a frenzy, facilitating overthrow of governments, and promoting regimes that toe the neo-liberal line. Orban is right to be wary of outside shit disturbers like Soros, and his funding of that neo-liberal brainwash machine that masquerades as a university, and led by Ignatieff.

As was repeatedly asked before, what is the evidence that Orban is anti-semitic, other than him daring to criticize a person who happens to be a Jew (because any criticism of a Jew is suposed to automatically make you anti-semitic), and who is actively trying to undermine the Hungarian government?

Canada, unlike the EU, has criteria for accepting refugees. Proportionally, if Germany took in one million migrants from Africa and the Near East, it would be like Canada accepting half a million. We accepted 20,000 Syrians. Not quite the open door policy of Germany/EU. Orban is perfectly right to questions the EU policy, that would likely transform his society, because that society can't possibly absorb all those emigrants into its culture. Another reason he's being vilified is that he's not hostile to Russia. That's supposed to make him a Putin stooge, according to the corporate controlled western mainstream media.
Maybe Orban has a very short memory regarding Soros:
In 1989 the American-Hungarian financier George Soros paid for Viktor Orbán to study in Britain. Two decades later, he donated $1m to Orbán’s government to help the cleanup after the “red sludge” environmental disaster.

Over the years, the billionaire has spent hundreds of millions of dollars financing education and civil society projects in Hungary, the country of his birth, through his Open Society Foundations (OSF).

But now Soros has become the Hungarian prime minister’s No 1 political target.
On billboards across Budapest Soros stands accused of being a political puppet master. Last week, in a move seen as directly targeting Soros, Hungary’s parliament passed legislation requiring NGOs to declare themselves as “foreign agents” on their websites and documentation if they receive funding from political sources abroad.

How did it get to this?

Soros’s reputation in Hungary took a particular hit during the 2015 migrant crisis, when his advocacy for the humane treatment for refugees ran up against Hungary’s ultra-conservative government, led by Orbán, a rightwing nationalist.

In recent months, the dispute has intensified. The prime minister has described the billionaire as someone who had “ruined the lives of tens of millions of people” with currency speculation.

Soros hit back with a speech in Brussels this month in which he referred to the Hungarian government as a “mafia state” and said: “He [Orbán] sought to frame his policies as a personal conflict between the two of us and has made me the target of his unrelenting propaganda campaign.”

Orbán’s spokesman, Zoltán Kovács, told the Guardian that the Brussels speech was a “declaration of political war on Hungary”. Soros-funded organisations, Kovács said, were engaged in “political activism camouflaged as NGO work”.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/22/hungary-viktor-orban-george-soros

So Orban benefited from Soros' philanthropic contributions to the education system. But the hypocrite who is an extreme right wing anti-semite then attacks Soros. But you right wingers can continue defending these extremists actions!!
 

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Maybe Orban has a very short memory regarding Soros:
In 1989 the American-Hungarian financier George Soros paid for Viktor Orbán to study in Britain. Two decades later, he donated $1m to Orbán’s government to help the cleanup after the “red sludge” environmental disaster.

Over the years, the billionaire has spent hundreds of millions of dollars financing education and civil society projects in Hungary, the country of his birth, through his Open Society Foundations (OSF).

But now Soros has become the Hungarian prime minister’s No 1 political target.
On billboards across Budapest Soros stands accused of being a political puppet master. Last week, in a move seen as directly targeting Soros, Hungary’s parliament passed legislation requiring NGOs to declare themselves as “foreign agents” on their websites and documentation if they receive funding from political sources abroad.

How did it get to this?

Soros’s reputation in Hungary took a particular hit during the 2015 migrant crisis, when his advocacy for the humane treatment for refugees ran up against Hungary’s ultra-conservative government, led by Orbán, a rightwing nationalist.

In recent months, the dispute has intensified. The prime minister has described the billionaire as someone who had “ruined the lives of tens of millions of people” with currency speculation.

Soros hit back with a speech in Brussels this month in which he referred to the Hungarian government as a “mafia state” and said: “He [Orbán] sought to frame his policies as a personal conflict between the two of us and has made me the target of his unrelenting propaganda campaign.”

Orbán’s spokesman, Zoltán Kovács, told the Guardian that the Brussels speech was a “declaration of political war on Hungary”. Soros-funded organisations, Kovács said, were engaged in “political activism camouflaged as NGO work”.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/22/hungary-viktor-orban-george-soros

So Orban benefited from Soros' philanthropic contributions to the education system. But the hypocrite who is an extreme right wing anti-semite then attacks Soros. But you right wingers can continue defending these extremists actions!!
attacking Soros does not make him anti-semitic show some anti-semitic quotes from Orban instead of constantly playing the Anti-semitic card
 

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attacking Soros does not make him anti-semitic show some anti-semitic quotes from Orban instead of constantly playing the Anti-semitic card
Yes, it was because he was a Jew that he attacked him despite Soros financially helping him to get an education and aiding the nation when it was in a dire quagmire. Why did he not praise him for that?? All Orban did was come up with posters of Soros that was fodder for his anti-semite base as they defaced it with remarks of "Stinking Jew".

https://static.independent.co.uk/s3...image/2017/07/11/18/budapest-george-soros.jpg
 

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Yes, it was because he was a Jew that he attacked him despite Soros financially helping him to get an education and aiding the nation when it was in a dire quagmire. Why did he not praise him for that?? All Orban did was come up with posters of Soros that was fodder for his anti-semite base as they defaced it with remarks of "Stinking Jew".

https://static.independent.co.uk/s3...image/2017/07/11/18/budapest-george-soros.jpg

Soros is attacked because he is funding subversive groups that are linked to the removal and overthrow of governments like the colour revolutions in several countries and the recent Ukraine Euromaidan movement where a democratically elected government is replaced with one that is filled nazis and neo-nazis
 
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